It will if you believe the environmentalist wackos: http://www.examiner.com/x-33986-Poli...ll-dispersants Originally Posted by EgrbvrWouldn't this answer have worked just as well:
Theoretically yes. If you have events that take water up into the upper levels such as waterspouts, hurricanes etc. then at least some of the oil will go with it and will become part of the resulting precipitation.
Now, will anyone notice it when it rains? Doubtful! Originally Posted by John Bull
This question just popped into my head... Will the rain be affected by the oil spill? Originally Posted by AnsleyShort answer?...Probably Yes.
It will if you believe the environmentalist wackos: http://www.examiner.com/x-33986-Political-Spin-Examiner~y2010m6d17-North-America-facing-years-of-toxic-rain-from-poisonous-BP-oil-spill-dispersants Originally Posted by EgrbvrYou demean a group of people and provide a link. Yet you don't have anything to contribute?
Short answer?...Probably Yes.Now that is a good article. On several fronts.
Here is an article about natural oil seeps in the gulf. This blow out will obviously cause some problems. But the world will also continue to rotate on its axis.
http://tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com...-all-first.php Originally Posted by Rudyard K